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2015-05-25

FDA colludes with Big Pharma to cover up deaths in psych drug trials

Vatic Note: Below, you will read about the disparity in results of testing these drugs on human subjects. We published a blog showing that the Military was allowing drug testing on subjects in the military, and it was on psychotropic drugs.

Then coincidentally, we hear reports that record numbers of our soldiers, our children, spouses, brothers, sisters etc, IN THE MILITARY, are committing suicide greater than the general population at large, but we did not know why.

Could this below be why? At the very least it should be included in the studies being done on the subject of suicides on test subjects for those psychotropic drugs. Our military is suffering right now in "military readiness" which could result in losing WW III.

Then we would be subjected, as civilians, to the fate of the Ukrainians and German citizens after each WW, which was brutal and sadistic murdering of unarmed civilians by the occupying armies. No thanks. We have done several recent blogs on that subject as well. Remember, it was the Rothschild khazars that killed General Patton for his attempted exposure of what these khazar Zionists were doing during WW II. Check this outfrom a very reliable source.

What this article below, is actually showing us, is the conspiracy to use soft kill weapons to depopulate our people, rather than straight forward open warfare where we all can get armed and fight on equal footing, but no, the demons have no ethics, moral core or conscience and so soft kill is the weapon of choice for now, in order to keep themselves safe.

This, that they are doing, is what it looks like when you have no higher ideals which to fight for, only self advancement in wealth and power, which then leaves one lacking in courage of any kind. I lump vaccines in the same category.

(NaturalNews) Does the habitual use of antidepressants do more harm than
good to many patients? Absolutely, says one expert in a new British Medical Journal
report. Moreover, he says that the federal Food and Drug Administration
might even be hiding the truth about antidepressant lethality.

In his portion of the report,
Peter C. Gotzsche, a professor at the Nordic Cochrane Centre in
Denmark, said that nearly all psychotropic drug use could be ended today
without deleterious effects, adding that such "drugs are responsible
for the deaths of more than half a million people aged 65 and older each
year in the Western world."

Hiding or fabricating data about harmful side effects

The FDA's data is incomplete at best and intentionally skewed at worst, he insisted:

Under-reporting
of deaths in industry funded trials is another major flaw. Based on
some of the randomised trials that were included in a meta-analysis of
100,000 patients by the US Food and Drug Administration, I have
estimated that there are likely to have been 15 times more suicides
among people taking antidepressants
than reported by the FDA - for example, there were 14 suicides in 9,956
patients in trials with fluoxetine and paroxetine, whereas the FDA had
only five suicides in 52,960 patients, partly because the FDA only
included events up to 24 hours after patients stopped taking the drug.

He
said that he was most concerned about three classes of drugs:
antipsychotics, benzodiazepines and antidepressants, saying they are
responsible for 3,693 deaths a year in Denmark alone. When scaling up
that figure in relation to the U.S. and European Union together, he
estimated that 539,000 people die every year because of the medications.(VN: that is certainly more than those that die from guns, so why aren't they trying to do to those drugs what they are trying to do to our guns?)"Given their lack of benefit, I estimate we could stop almost all psychotropic drugs
without causing harm - by dropping all antidepressants, ADHD drugs, and
dementia drugs (as the small effects are probably the result of
unblinding bias) and using only a fraction of the antipsychotics and
benzodiazepines we currently use," Gotzsche wrote.

"This would
lead to healthier and more long lived populations. Because psychotropic
drugs are immensely harmful when used long-term, they should almost
exclusively be used in acute situations and always with a firm plan for
tapering off, which can be difficult for many patients," he added. (VN: thats the problem, in an environment where depopulation reigns as king of all agendas, then that would be counter productive to their depopulation plans. Hello, it does not take an intellectual giant to see that clearly. It was the same argument I had with smoking. Why, if the PTB are for depopulation, why are they trying to get us to stop smoking??? Then I found out and did a blog on it, that nicotine, PURGES FLUORIDE FROM THE BRAIN.... heaven forbid. That is worse for their agenda than depopulating the planet. After all, fluoride makes us apathetic and uncaring..... they need that even more, or else they would be dealing with a population ready to revolt and they would NEVER GET OUR GUNS. LOL)

Gotzsche's views were disputed in the same BMJ piece by Allan Young, professor of mood disorders at King's College London, and psychiatric patient John Crace.

"More than a fifth of all health-related disability is caused by mental ill health,
studies suggest, and people with poor mental health often have poor
physical health and poorer (long-term) outcomes in both aspects of
health," they wrote.

They also insisted that psychiatric drugs
are "rigorously examined for efficacy and safety, before and after
regulatory approval."

Pushing kids to suicide

However, as NaturalNews
has documented over the years, the ill effects of these very drugs are
apparent to anyone with an open mind. Here are just a few of those
stories:

In 2011, we reported
that the mainstream national psychiatric organizations colluded with
Big Pharma to create what had grown to a $20-billion-a-year psychotropic
drug empire, a push that began in earnest in 1987.

"The story
that people with mental disorders have known chemical imbalances, that's
a lie. We don't know that at all. It's just something that they say to
help sell the drugs and help sell the biological model of mental
disorders," we quoted veteran investigative reporter and author of Mad in America, Robert Whitaker, as saying in an earlier interview.

In 2013, we reported on a study that suggested higher teen suicide rates were tied to an increase in the prescribing of psychotropic drugs.

The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association's Psychiatry,
found that 1 in 25 teens attempts suicide in the U.S., and the suicide
attempts were tied to the increased use of psychotropic drugs in many of
those cases.

The same year, we also reported
that a pair of additional studies found psychotropic drugs increased
the risk of diabetes threefold and caused a 20-fold increase in
attempted suicides.

"The diabetes study, conducted by researchers
from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, TN,
between 1996 and 2007, focused on children and young adults between ages
6 and 24 who were enrolled in Tennessee's Medicaid program," we
reported.

The second statistic came from an historic review,
"Lifetime Suicide Rates in Treated Schizophrenia: and 1994-1998 Cohorts
Compared." As the largest study ever to address suicide in schizophrenia
patients, it reports disturbing facts about anti-psychotic drugs, which
would be better termed "psychotic drugs."

In a chapter
in his 2013 book, Gotzsche revealed how Big Pharma companies like
GlaxoSmithKline covered up the harmful effects of their psychotropic and
antidepressant medications, such as pushing teens into suicide with
"happy pills."

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